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Jones, Lara L.; Estes, Zachary – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
Bowdle and Gentner (2005) proposed a reconciliation of the comparison and categorization models of metaphor comprehension. Their career of metaphor model posits that, as a metaphorical term becomes more conventional, its mode of processing shifts from comparison to categorization. However, other recent studies (Chiappe, Kennedy, & Chiappe, 2003;…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Comprehension, Reaction Time, Cognitive Processes
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Inkson, Kerr – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
The terms "protean career" and "boundaryless career" are metaphors. This paper outlines the nature of metaphor and its use in contemporary social science, particularly in the study of careers. It identifies five characteristics of metaphors, which serve as a guide to analyzing and evaluating them. These are (1) literal and figurative meaning; (2)…
Descriptors: Careers, Figurative Language, Social Sciences, Evaluation
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Wilhelm, Pierre; Wilde, Russ – Open Learning, 2005
A course instructor and his assistant at Athabasca University investigated whether the process of transferring interoperable learning objects from online repositories facilitated course production, both pedagogically and economically. They examined the efficiency of the objects-assembly method from several perspectives while developing an online…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Virtual Universities, Figurative Language, Delivery Systems
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Long, Gerald M.; Toppino, Thomas C. – Psychological Bulletin, 2004
Research favoring the so-called bottom-up and top-down classes of explanations for reversible figures that dominated the literature in last half of the 20th century is reviewed. Two conclusions are offered. First, any single-process model is extremely unlikely to be able to accommodate the wide array of empirical findings, suggesting that the…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Cognitive Processes, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
Price, Leigh – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2005
Where social epistemology has been applied in environmental education research, certain words have come to be associated with it, such as, "social," "contextualized," "strategic," "political," "pragmatic," "democratic," and "participatory." In this paper, I first suggest interpretations of these words that potentially avoid absolutism, relativism,…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Social Environment, Environmental Education, Research
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Journet, Debra – Written Communication, 2005
This article analyzes the power of ambiguous metaphors to present scientific novelty. Its focus is a series of papers by the prominent population biologist W. D. Hamilton in which he redefined the meaning of biological altruism. In particular, the article draws on Kenneth Burke's dramatistic pentad to examine why suggestions of motive are so…
Descriptors: Altruism, Figurative Language, Evolution, Biology
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Craig, Cheryl J. – American Educational History Journal, 2005
When Theseus sailed from Athens to the island of Crete to slay the Minotaur, a fearsome monster whose food was human flesh and whose home was the labyrinth, Ariadne, the daughter of the Cretan King Minos, gave her new found love, Theseus, a ball of thread to assist him in maneuvering his way through the great maze of winding passages. "Unwind it…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Figurative Language, Personal Narratives, Researchers
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Schlesinger, Matthew – Developmental Science, 2004
The emerging field of Evolutionary Computation (EC), inspired by neo-Darwinian principles (e.g. natural selection, mutation, etc.), offers developmental psychologists a wide array of mathematical tools for simulating ontogenetic processes. In this brief review, I begin by highlighting three of the approaches that EC researchers employ (Artificial…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Child Development, Artificial Intelligence, Computation
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Tabossi, Patrizia; Fanari, Rachele; Wolf, Kinou – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2005
This study investigates recognition of spoken idioms occurring in neutral contexts. Experiment 1 showed that both predictable and non-predictable idiom meanings are available at string offset. Yet, only predictable idiom meanings are active halfway through a string and remain active after the string's literal conclusion. Experiment 2 showed that…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Word Recognition, Oral Language, Figurative Language
Bader, Michael J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
Patriotism can be a force for good or evil. American patriotism helped vanquish fascism; German patriotism helped create and sustain it. Wars of national liberation depend on patriotic fervor to oppose colonial rule; unfortunately, ethnic cleansing draws on this same fervor. Appeals to the transcendent value of the nation-state can be progressive…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Psychology, Figurative Language, Patriotism
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Pendarvis, Edwina – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2008
At the Appalachian Studies Association's thirty-first annual conference, in March, 2008, activist and author Silas House gave a thought-provoking keynote address. That Friday evening, on the Marshall University campus, in Huntington, West Virginia, not far from the coal fields of southern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky, Silas offered some…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Area Studies, Conservation (Environment), Self Evaluation (Groups)
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Hoffman, August John; Wallach, Julie – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
This article is a personal faculty perspective regarding academic accreditation. It describes the psychological process and consequences of losing accreditation. Compton Community College was one of the oldest community colleges in California and has served a diverse population of students for over 50 years. As a result of severe administrative…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Financial Problems, Financial Exigency, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Budden, Michael Craig; Budden, Connie Browning – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2007
University administrators can take a cue from pilots. Pilots regularly face decision situations where much lies in the balance. So it is with university administrators. The department, college or university itself can be compared to an aircraft. In flight, there are times when the sun shines and winds are favorable: a comfortable flight results…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Professional Personnel, Comparative Analysis, Administrators
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Linn, Genie B.; Sherman, Ross; Gill, Peggy B. – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
This article explores how future educational leaders make meaning of the principalship through metaphor. At the conclusion of a university principal preparation program, principal interns were asked to use figurative language to represent the principalship. The metaphors identified four distinct themes: (a) protection and nurturing; (b) skill,…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Figurative Language, Principals, Teacher Education Programs
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Tanggaard, Lene – Qualitative Inquiry, 2007
This article presents a conception of the qualitative research interview as discourses crossing swords. The article draws on examples showing how the researchers' view on learning is challenged by the interviewed apprentices. The apprentices do not assume learning in itself to be an important aspect of their lives. They consider the process of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Interviews, Researchers, Attitudes
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